I got these when they was about the same price through the same amazon listing... and got a fake one (based on the cable spring). Returned, and was sent a genuine one on the second time. No idea what that is about, but plenty of guides online, and to be safe, you can submit a ticket to Marshall via their site withe the S/N and they can tell you if it is fake or not. No issues with returns for me A PITA, but worth it - great headphones (y)

Not sure why cold, the price is the lowest it's ever been. Decently built wireless headphones, lightweight with a long battery life (30+ hours), with a sound good for rock and pop. Great for commute on account of it's portability and size when collapsed, no active noise cancellation and the clamping force is a little harsh out of the box but should break in after a couple weeks use (or just leave it outstretched on a computer tower I hear.) ;) +heat

I bought a set of these a while ago, but returned for one reason - humming in the right earpiece. The build and sound is excellent (in my opinion), but I just couldn't ignore the constant humming, which I could hear when using them at low level. Bought from Amazon, and no issues with fakes.

jony_bobo

Not sure if serious or not. Marshall was there before Eminem was even born. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Amplification

Cavs

They look stylish don't they

Neobrown

Marshall, as in Eminem? Hmm, following in Dre's footsteps

fiqqer

25% of buyers not happy with these. There are better options for this price - wired Sennheiser momentum on ear at £70 at HMV and B grade wireless Sennheiser 4.5 for £89 from their store. or £100 for the black special edition version at amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Special-Wireless-Headphone-Cancellation-Matte-Black/dp/B07CKT8Z57/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=sennheiser+4.5&amp;qid=1555078584&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-2

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones/headphones/headphones/marshall-major-iii-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-black-10179394-pdt.html?istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&amp;istItemId=-xwlrxlpitl&amp;istBid=tztx Also now same price in Currys (as well as ao.com)

srbsma

If it has a Bluetooth out then yes, But Bluetooth is not good to DJ with as there will always be latency. The headphones come with a 3.5" cable so use that.

I have a small head and these were really tight. clamping sent them back

PepsiCommentator111

I saw this deal too and bought. Arrived yesterday and seem fine though I'm no audiophile. Worried about fakes as Internet says fakes are rife and also very very hard to spot. A YouTuber has demonstrated difference between fake and real Major IIs which is handy but no such video for the Major IIIs. That said, if AO.com they should be legit? Anyway, great deal. Should have posted myself really.

Thanks for the feedback, how much did you pay for these if you don’t mind me asking?

traienuts

After using these for a few days now, my honest opinion is that they are good for music or movies. Not great for games, especially shooters, surround is kinda lacking. Also, not very comfy for wearing them for longer periods. And no, my ears are definitely not big. Were they worth their price? Maybe, considering other brands with similar specs are much more expensive. Would I honestly buy these again if I had known all of this before? No.

T2G

I asked for recommendations at around £50 price point and got a response from Top Trump. Have a look at the links at the bottom of page 3. The one recommended by Kitty007 also seems good but I am no expert just looking at the product and reviews.

Recently bought the Bluetooth ones from Amazon but it turned out that it is FAKE! I did some research on original vs fake and it is confirmed to be fake. There are also a few comments on Amazon saying they are fake which are months ago. Disappointed as the quality is good, sound wise and appearance. Reported to Amazon, so I am returning this and they gave a £5 promo credit for the inconvenience as I need to drop it off in a Royal Mail centre.

mjb2305

Looks like a good deal - heat added. I’m not sure about on ear personally and as I’m not covered in tats these might not be for me :D still a good deal tho’

motorheadstu

Worth it. They are brilliant

Luciano09

Got mine last year - in May! Really happy with it, already considering another one and prob over-ear this time. Sound quality is impressive as many said, batery and bluetooh are good too. It also has an option to connect a second wired-headphone when with the Bluetooth option so you can share what's playing in your device. That said, the down-side is the on-ear factor. It's a bit uncomfortable if using for long hours. I can feel it pressuring my head and no, I don't have a big head! (:I Also, the function-button (volume, etc) doesn't work when wired. Still hot for me! (highfive)

Do people just vote cold because others have? This headphones official price is 169 pounds and has never been cheaper than this. If you are looking at camelcamelcamel for past amazon uk prices, that shows 3rd party prices which defo includes some fakes. The lowest this has ever been before is 99 pounds, here its 93 pounds.

wixelix

This is the cheapest price these have ever been direct from Amazon. Currently 110 from Amazon UK. Cheaper previous prices were from third party selllers but due to the extremely high number of fakes of marshall headphones, you can't be sure what they were selling.

The black wireless ones are £70 on Amazon or £66.98 here: https://kytary.co.uk/marshall-major-ii-bluetooth-black/HN176988/ The brown wireless ones are £71.50 on Amazon.

DemetriusDoomsCrasto

I had these for well over a year. The audio quality is superb but the headphones aren't suitable for long use. They become uncomfortable in just a couple of hours and the joints which allow the headphones to fold inwards are a bit fragile. L loo title weight or an accidental twist to anyone of the sides can cause them to break

decade

My head is small (for a man), still uncomfortable for a long usage.. but the sound quality is great as you said.

presterjohn71

Not really. They were well reviewed at double that price. They are considered to be high quality headphones and you don't really get high quality cans under £50 that easily. The only failing these are supposed to have is run of the mill build quality which is one of the reasons I why I went for a set of AKG Y50's instead.

bringbring

No relation to Marshall amps other than the branding. If you want it for the style, go for it, but you can get better sound quality for less